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AFPRhodes Fire: Updates on Court Case, Tour de France, and Weather

AFPRhodes fire

NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 07:00

Good morning! Thijs Römer has to answer to the court and the third stage of the Tour de France is on the program.

First the weather: it is cloudy. A few showers will move across the country and with a moderate northwest wind it will be 18 to 20 degrees. The next few days will be changeable summer weather with a lot of showers, especially Thursday and Friday. The temperature remains around 20 degrees.

NOS / WeerplazaThe weather of Tuesday 25 July

Are you going on the road? Here you will find an overview of the activities. And check here the rail timetable.

What can you expect today?

The case against actor Thijs Römer will start at 9.30 am in the court in Assen. He is accused of three online sex offenses involving underage girls. Dutch tourists are flying to Rhodes again. Due to the forest fires, thousands of people, including dozens of Dutch people, have been evacuated in recent days. Sunweb was the first travel provider to decide to fly to the Greek island again. The north side of the island is safe. The third stage of the Tour de France Femmes starts in Collonges-la-Rouge and takes the riders over 147.5 kilometers to Montignac-Lascaux.

What did you miss?

A 32-year-old Dutchman is imprisoned for his role in a major cybercrime case. The man would have bought personal data on a large scale at Genesis Market. This is an online platform where stolen data was sold bundled, with which criminals can impersonate their victim in detail.

The man, who was arrested in Barendrecht last week, is suspected of having spent tens of thousands of euros on the platform. This would make him one of the largest customers.

Other news from the night:

And then this:

In Gaza, archaeologists have found 125 tombs from Roman times. The skeletons are about 2000 years old. Two rare lead sarcophagi have also been found, reports the Palestinian Ministry of Antiquities.

2,000-year-old Roman-era skeletons discovered in Gaza

2023-07-25 05:00:37
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